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  2. High-speed rail in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The line supports the longest railway tunnel in Spain at 28 km in length and is served on the Madrid–León route by up to two AVE S-102 (Pato, max speed 330 km/h or 205 mph) trains per day with the fastest schedule lasting 2 hours and 6 minutes, one AVE S-106 (max speed 330 km/h or 205 mph) Madrid–Gijón train per day that covers the ...

  3. AVE - Wikipedia

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    Alta Velocidad Española (AVE) [a] is a high-speed rail service operated by Renfe, the Spanish State railway company. The first AVE service was inaugurated in 1992, with the introduction of the first Spanish high-speed railway connecting the cities of Madrid , Córdoba and Seville .

  4. Madrid–Galicia high-speed rail line - Wikipedia

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    The Madrid–Galicia high-speed rail line is a high-speed railway line in Spain that links the city of Madrid with the region of Galicia via the cities of Olmedo, Zamora, Ourense and Santiago de Compostela. The line also connects the Atlantic Axis high-speed rail line to the rest of the Spanish AVE high-speed network. The Madrid–Galicia high ...

  5. Madrid–Asturias high-speed rail line - Wikipedia

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    A northbound AVE-S 102 train crosses the Arroyo del Valle Viaduct soon after the line opened. AVE Madrid-Chamartin–León via Segovia, Valladolid and Palencia on S-102. AVE Madrid-Chamartin–Gijón via Valladolid, Palencia, León and Oviedo on S-106. AVE Madrid-Chamartin–A Coruña, via Zamora, Ourense and Santiago de Compostela on S-106.

  6. Madrid–Barcelona high-speed rail line - Wikipedia

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    The Madrid–Barcelona high-speed rail line is a 621-kilometre (385.9 mi) standard gauge railway line inaugurated on 20 February 2008. Designed for speeds of 350 km/h (217.5 mph) and compatibility with neighbouring countries' rail systems, it connects the cities of Madrid and Barcelona in 2 hours 30 minutes.

  7. Madrid–Levante high-speed rail network - Wikipedia

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    Thirty trains run every day, fifteen in each direction. 22 are non-stop services and the remaining eight call at intermediate stations. Non-stop trains between Madrid and Valencia cover the 391 km (243 mi) in 1 hour and 40 minutes, saving two hours on the previous service of Alaris trains on the classic line. [4]

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